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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Beta decay of the new isotope101Sn

H. KellerZ. JanasA. PłochockiJ Von SchwarzenbergR GrzwaczMarc HuyseO. KlepperK. RykaczewskiJ. SzerypoF. ScheererH.-j. KlugeA. PiechaczekJ. ZyliczNorbert TrautmannF. AlbusV. I. MishinL. VermeerenP. Van DuppenR. KirchnerV. N. FedoseyevGerd PasslerK SchmidE. Roeckl

subject

PhysicsDecay schemeIsotopeSeparator (oil production)Condensed Matter PhysicsBeta decayAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsBeta-decay stable isobarsIonNuclear physicsEnergy spectrumAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentMathematical Physics

description

The very neutron-deficient isotope 101Sn was produced in a 50Cr(58Ni, 2p5n) reaction and its decay properties were determined for the first time. By using chemically selective ion sources of an on-line mass separator, the energy spectrum and the half-life (3 ± 1 s) of beta-delayed protons of 101Sn were measured. These results are compared to theoretical predictions.

https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-8949/1995/t56/044